Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - Mark DeRosa hit a go-ahead RBI single in the
10th inning Tuesday after tying the game with one in the eighth, leading the
Blue Jays to a 3-2 win over the Orioles and knocking Baltimore out of playoff
contention.

Baltimore's loss coupled with Cleveland's win over the White Sox left the O's
six games behind the Indians for the second AL wild card slot with five games
to play.

Jose Reyes scored the winning run on DeRosa's single after avoiding Francisco
Rodriguez's pickoff attempt at second base.

The throw from Rodriguez (2-1) arrived in plenty of time, but Reyes appeared
to avoid Brian Roberts' tag with a good slide.

Sergio Santos (1-1) threw a perfect ninth to earn the win for Toronto and
Casey Janssen worked around a single in the 10th to earn his 34th save.

The Blue Jays snapped a two-game losing streak.

Chris Tillman had a career high-tying nine strikeouts for the fourth time in
his last 10 starts and left with a 2-1 lead, but the Orioles couldn't hang on
to get him his 17th win. He gave up one run, five hits and one walk in seven
innings.

Todd Redmond gave up eight hits -- including back-to-back homers to Brian
Roberts and Nate McLouth -- and two walks in 5 2/3 innings for the Blue Jays.
He struck out two.

The Orioles arrived home after losing the last five games of a 10-game road
trip but couldn't break out of their funk.

Their postseason hopes dashed, they can turn their focus on trying to post a
winning record for the second season in a row after going 14 years without
one. They are 81-76 -- one more win guarantees a winning season.

The Orioles played without injured third baseman Manny Machado, although the
news on the All-Star wasn't all bad.

Machado was diagnosed with a torn knee ligament one day after being taken off
the field on a stretcher and could possibly be back to running as early as six
weeks.

His injury is apparently not as serious as it looked on Monday when he was
carted off the field against the Rays after his left knee buckled when he
stepped awkwardly on first base.

The Orioles announced Tuesday that Machado has a torn medial patellofemoral
ligament -- not a more serious ACL or MCL tear. Estimated healing time for the
injury is six to eight weeks, the team said.

After Reyes drew a one-out walk off Rodriguez and went to second on Munenori
Kawasaki's single, he scampered back to second to avoid being picked off.

Orioles manager Buck Showalter argued the call, but said later he couldn't
tell if it was correct or not.

"I've seen two or three replays," said Showalter. "I can't definitively tell
from any of them. Gerry (Davis) is a veteran umpire."

Brett Lawrie then grounded into a fielder's choice -- Kawasaki was out at
second -- before DeRosa delivered his single to right.

Earlier, the Blue Jays tied the game after Tillman came out. Reyes led off the
eighth inning with a single off Kevin Gausman and later scored on DeRosa's
bloop single to right field off Brian Matusz.

In the second inning, Ryan Goins' RBI infield single gave the Blue Jays a 1-0
lead but Roberts and McLouth went back-to-back in the third to put Baltimore
on top.

Roberts hit his seventh home run of the season leading off and McLouth belted
his 12th two pitches later.

Game Notes

Tillman had nine strikeouts against the Giants on Aug. 9 in San Francisco, and
vs. the Athletics on Aug. 24 and Yankees on Sept. 9, both at home.